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| | CATALOGUE OF THE 
Ba ~ COLLECTION OF 
PAINTINGS 
ee FORMED BY | 
COL. H. O. SEIXAS 
| OF NEW YORK 


WHICH INCLUDES REPRESENTATIVE 
WORKS OF THE BEST EUROPEAN 
MASTERS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED 
SALE BY HIS ORDER AT 


CLARKE’S ART ROOMS 
5 W. 44th STREET, ciety Ave.) 


On Thursday, January 12th, 1911 
AT 81S Be Met mnneanenner en 


On View from Thursday, January 5th. 


THE SALE CONDUCTED BY 


MR. AUGUSTUS W. CLARKE 


CONDITIONS OF SALE. 


1. The highest bidder to be the Buyer, and if any 
dispute arise between two or more bidders, the painting _ 
so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and 
re-sold | 

2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses ~ 
and to pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the 
purchase money if required, in default of which the — 


painting or paintings so purchased to be immediately a 


put up again and re-sold. 


. The paintings to be taken away at the buyer’s ex- _ 


pense and risk upon the conclusion of the sale, and 
the remainder of the purchase money to be absolutely — 
paid or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the — 


Auctioneer, on or before delivery; in default of which — 


the undersigned will not hold himself responsible if © 
the paintings be lost, damaged or destroyed,, but they 
will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. : 

4. The paintings to be taken away and paid for, 
whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults 
and errors of description, at the buyer’s expense and 
risk, within Two Days from the sale; CLARKE’sS ART 
Rooms not being responsible for the correct descrip- — 
tion, genuineness or authenticity of, or any fault or’ 
defect in any painting, and making no warranty what- 
ever. 

5.To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconven- — 
ience in settlement of the purchases, no painting can 
on any account be removed during the sale. 

6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be © 
delivered in as good condition as the same may have 
been at the time of its sale, or should any article pur- 
chased thereafter be stolen or misdelivered, or lost, 
the undersigned is not to be held liable in any greater 
amount than the price bid by the purchaser. 

7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, 
the money deposited in part payment shall be for- 
feited; all paintings uncleared within the time aforesaid 
shall be re-sold by public or private sale, without fur- 
ther notice, and the deficiency, if any, attending such 
re-sale, shall be made good by the defaulter at this 
sale, together with all charges attending the same. 
This condition is without prejudice to the right of the 
Auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this sale, 
without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. 

CLARKE’S ART ROOMS are in no way respon- 
sible for the charges or manner of delivery of goods 
purchased at their sale. 


AUGUSTUS W. CLARKE, Auchonees 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 


‘Balay, Ch., 54 
Ballavoine, J., 5, 8 
Beckwith, C., 56 
Bellecour, J. B., 58 
Benard, Henri, 13 
Beraud, Jean, 17 
Berndtson, G., 22 
Bouillier, A., 51 


Cabie, Louis, 28 
Casanova y Estor- 
ach A... 47 
Ceramano, 9 
Coomans, Heva, 16 
Coomans, Jos., 12 


de Cuvillon, Rene, 
de Elaas, J. Hi L., 40 
de Lort, C., 19, 36 
de Madrazo, R., 39 
de Quiveres, E. Mar- 
cotte, 59 
Desliens, C. M., 6 
Diranian, Sarkis, 43 
Duverger, F., 21 


Edefeldt, A., 26 
Bettys li, 3) 57 
Feyen, Eugen, 25 
Gerard, Firmin, 44 
Gues, A., 10 
Hagborg, Aug., 32 
Harpignies, Henri, 


30, 49 
Henner, J. J., 31 


Jacquet, G., 37 


Kauffman, Hugo, 27 
Kotschenreiter, C., 
/ 29 

Le Quesne, F., 50 
Leurs, J., 24 
Maignan, Albert, 7 
Max, Gabriel, 14 
Meissonier, Chas., 42 
Meyer, E., 11 
Muenier, J. A., 46 
Neuhuys, Albert, 55 


Patwiarol,.V Toe 2) 
20 


Pearce, Chas. S., 60 
Robert- Fleury, T., 
48 


Rousseau, Henri E., 
36 


Sloane, George, 52 

Steelink, W., 15 

Tirado, Fernando, 18 

Lissot, 4. J.;°35 

Van Beers, Jan, 4 

Verboeckhoven, Eu- 
gene, 38 

Vernier, Emile L., 23 

Weisz, Adolphe, 41 

Woodwell, Joseph 
R45 

Ziem, Felix, 58 


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THE ALEXAND 


114-116 


PALMAROLI (V.) JZ, © 
Fantasie 


Unframed on Panel 


17 x 10% 


In an Old World garden a fair supplicant 


makes her devotions to Cupid. 


24 


2 
Jd. ¢e |  PALMAROLI (V.) - Paris 
Fantasie 
Unframed on Panel 
17 x 10% 
A young woman on the landing place of 
a river is getting ready to step into the 


boat. She daintily holds her skirt round 
her for the effort. 


haere 


Oe Paris. 


PR ec a 


pera ng bah, trees, a. Peanil of. deer are 
feeding on | the rich foliage. 


4 
ae Loe VAN BEERS (Jan) London 
Feeding the Ducks 
Unframed 
91% x 12% 
"A young woman amsien ereeln feeiane 


the ducks, which are disporting themselves 


4n a walled pond. 


BALLAVOINE (J.) Paes | 77. SO 
Calling for the Boat 
Unframed on Panel 
7 x 10% 
At the edge of a lake with feathery trees. 


On the bank are two young ladies, one call- 


ing for a boat which both are waiting for. 


DESLIENS (C. M.) | Paris 
The Umbrella Mender 
Unframed 
24 x 20 
In the courtyard of a ruined abbey a 
young girl is mending the Curé’s scarlet 


umbrella. The Curé is assisting with the 


work. 


_ Andromache — ibe Aimee 


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ment 


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in his chariot is bidding farewell to his 


BALLAVOINE (J.) Paris 
Ideal Head 


16 xs 


A young girl with a marvelous cluster of 


chestnut hair flowing over her shoulders. 


Ayia ‘na The sheep dog is in the 


- satisfied in the absence of the shepherd. 


center on a knoll watching, and evidently 


eee eS 


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7. Fe 


GUES (A.) 
Hawking 
144% x 8 
On Panel 
‘A lady in mediaeval costume, A her right 
hand a hooded hawk, her left holds her 


riding whip and habit; woodlands in the 


distance. 


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a 


feel seen through ee hat onen 


% discovers in his Empire jardiniere 2 


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A ge tribute of beautiful roses. 


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12 
COOMANS (Jos.) Bari 
‘Two Children at Work 
27% x 21% 
bi an antique apartment two children, 


who have just risen, are enjoying them- 


selves, hammering on.their dolly’s anm. 


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The Washerwoman 


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MAX (Gabriel) ~ New York 
At the Spring 
27 x 22 
A young girl is just putting on ae slip- 


pers after bathing. A deep red drapery is. 


thrown over her lap. 


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16 
COOMANS (Heva) Paris 


Depart des Colombes 


20x30 


On a luxurious Grecian terrace, with col- 
umns, overlooking a small town and the 
blue sea stretching to the horizon, a mother 
and her three children are watching with 


much interest the flight of doves. 


BERAUD ( ‘Fean)<.. ‘Paris 


Medals: Paris, Third Class, 1882; Second 
Class, 1883. Chevalier of the Legion of 
Honor, 1887. Gold Medal, 1889. E. U. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1894. Hors 
Concours, Member of the Society of French 


Artists. 


The Fencing Girl 


14 x 6 
a i The pose is graceful and the figure alert, 


showing the same undoubted skill in hand- 


ling the foil as the artist does his subject. 


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aS 60 TIRADO (Fernando) 


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The Resting Place 

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i Careful detail marks this charming panel. 

| : F 

H It shows the summer garden of an inn with 

| ! a young man sitting at a table refreshing 
himself. 

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Paris 


if 7 1 of Giese. Ae of Gerome. Medals: 
Th is Class, 1875; Second Class, 1882. 


‘Scene ey V Dice 


Hi) 18 x 12% 


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From the palace steps two fashionable 


oe scene. All the details are minutely 


painted. 


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20 


PALMAROLI (V.) Paris 


Une Danseuse 


17 x 134% 
On Panel 


In the green room of the theatre the 


premiere is smoking a cigarette. Around 


‘her are characteristically spread flowers, 


armor and mementoes of past triumphs. 


atc SE an a ee eee 
See ne ae a 


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Paris 


Loox? PY 


| On Panel 


. _ The interior of a typically French bed- 
room shows a little girl kneeling on a chair 
dressing her dolly. On the floor is dolly’s 


crib. A charming example of child life, 


ee 


n/s 


BERNDTSON (G.) OParts 
Jeune Femme 
10 x 8 


An interesting example of this artist, very 


carefully painted on panel. 


“outskirts” of Venice with a small 


n the foreground, interesting old 
in gs to the right and ducal paar in 
if istance, making a remarkably wel. 
lanced and satisfying composition. 


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LEURS (J.) Paris 


Flock of Sheep Returning to the Fold. | 
19 x 29 ices, Raa 

Sheep in the foreground, with the shep-_ 
herd watching their return to rest; low-ly- — 
ing fields to the left, trees and barn on the 
right. Very broadly but skillfully treated, 


showing late afternoon. 


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25 
_FEYEN (Eugene) 


Pateas, 1866, second Class, 1880. Chev- 


alier of the Legion of Honor, 1881. Hors 
BW Coceaurs. Member of the Society of 
French Artists. 


Shrimp Gathering 
U2 x 144 
On Panel 


Two young Normandy fisherwomen are 
shrimping in shallow water, with the blue 


summer sea stretching to the horizon. 


fy 


26 
NM . NS AR | 
EDELFELDT (A.) Paris 


Pupil of Gerome 


Girl’s Head 
1636.43 
Strongly and broadly painted portrait of 
an aristocratic sitter showing much indi- 


viduality but scarcely any influence of his 


master, Gerome. 


4 ioe , 


, ‘AUF 3 MAN “(Hlugo) | 


rt ihe 
sare 
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oe guitar entertaining ‘two ee a eae 


28 


CABIE (Louis Alexander) Paris 

Mention Honorable, Paris, 1894. Third 
Class Medal, 1899. Second Class, 1902. 
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1908. 
Member of the Society of French Artists. 


Hors Concours. 


The Big Tree 


40 x 32 


A monster tree of great age with wide 
spreading branches in the near foreground, 


with fields and low hills stretching to the 


horizon, on which the hot sun is glistening 
at almost noon. Shows very clever hand- 
ling of a difficult subject. Exhibited at 
Paris Salon, 1906. 


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30 


HARPIGNIES (Henri) Paris 3 


Medals: Paris, 1866, 1868, 1869. Chey — 
alier of the Legion of Honor, 1875. Oficer “a 
of the Legion of Honor, 1883. ‘Hors Con- 
cours, 1889. Medal of Honor, 1897. Grand 
Prix, 1900. E. U. Commander of Legion 
of Honor, 1901. Member of the Societ, °/ 
French Artists. | | 


\ 


Landscape > 


O's aS 
Water Color 


On the right is a canal with cottage sud 
lock, in the center is a stone bridge «v: 
dently crossing a brook; low-lying hills ©» 


the left. A characteristic and ace sketch: 


of northern French country. 


31 
| HENNER (Jean Jacques) Paris 


Prix de Rome, 1858. Medals: 1863, 1865, 
1866. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 
1873. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 
1878. Medal, First Class, 1878. EK. U. 
Member of the Institute of France, 1889. 
Hors Concours, 1898. E. U. Medal of 
Honor, 1898. Commander, 1898. Grand 
Prix, 1900. Bc U. Hors Concours. Grand 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1893. Hon- 
orary Member of the Society of French 
Artists. 


Girl’s Head 
17 x 14 


Deep in meditation and reflecting on 


some serious elevating idea, showing the 


artist in one of his best moods. 


Concours, 188 


Legion of 


ries; in the distance the 


to the horizon. 


; Baris, Third Class, 1879. 


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Oval Water Color 


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34 
RENE (de Cuvillon) Paris 
Lady in Oriental Costume _ | 


Oval Water Color a i te i, 


Full-length figure in transparent drap-— 
eries, evidently in a character from an op- [ 
era. Skillfully handled. aN mae 


{TISSOT (J. J) » London 


Coin du Louvre 


58 x 41 


Very characteristic of what may be seen. 
any student day at the Louvre Museum. 
One the left is a student carefully copying 
from the antique; on the window bench in 
the center, half-hidden behind a large Ro- 
Mati urn, is a weet studious and earnest: 


couple resting. 


firt- 


——__—_—_———— 


La \Peche Wrens | 

34 x 25 
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charming young woman in pees ee 
‘costume fishing; near her is her swain ‘ 


dering sweet music on the flageolet. 


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38 


VERBOECKHOVEN (Eugene) 


Brussels. 


Member of Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent and . 
Amsterdam Academies. Legion of Honor. 
Commander of Orders of Leopold and 


Francis Joseph. 


Sheep 


14 x 19 


At a small pool sheep are drinking and 
resting, a few fowl in the foreground; be- 
yond is a picket fence and a few trees; a 
lake stretches itself to the horizon and a 
luminous sky overtops this peaceful rural 


scene. Every detail is exquisitely painted. 


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39 


| de MADRAZO (R.) Paris 


- Medals: 1878, 1879. Legion of Honor, 
1878. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 
1889. 


‘Meditation 


28 x 16 


The full-length figure of a young lady is 


reclining on an upholstered settee meditat- 


ing on a letter which she still holds in her 


hand. The coloring is beautifully fresh and 


the handling elegant. 


ie 


‘Charles III. of Spain, and of the Order of — 


“Merit of St. Michael, Bavaria. Officer of 


Y jo\~ 


40 


DE HAAS (I. H. L.) 


i h ~ eek ved th 
ies ty 


Commander of the Order of Isabella the 1 
Catholic of Spain and of the Order of 


Leopold. Officer of the Order of the Cou. 
ronne de Chenne, Holland. Officer of ae a 


the Couronne d'Italia. Chevalier of Fran-_ 
cis Joseph of Austria. Chevalier of the . 
Couronne de Prusse. Member of the Acad- 
emy of St. Ferdinand of Spain, Amsterdam, } : 


Antwerp and Rotterdam. 


Cattle 


33 x 41 | : 


In the foreground a meadow with two_ 
magnificent shorthorn cows; beyond, ~ 
stretching far to the horizon, is the flat 
country of Holland, with a windmill and | 


scrub in the distance. 


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42 


MEISSONIER (Chas.) —~Paris_ 
Medal, Paris, 1866. Gold Medal, 1889. 


E. U. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, _ 
1889. Hors Concours. ale ht 


Mutual Friends 
22-315 


This distinguished son of an overshadow- 
ing father lacks none of the wonderful de- 
tail of expression, as is amply shown in the 


figures in this delightful scene. 


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(Sarkis) 


re A. study in expression. 


BSeo 


(GERARD (Firming) : 


- Medals: Third Class, 1863: , Sexo 
1874. Legion of Honor, 1898, 

Medal, 1902. Exposition Univenette 
ber of the Society of French Artists. . 


Concours. 
The Garden | Hedge ae 
10 x 6% 


On Panel 


yee her pink costume makes a gay 


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scene against the green foliage. 


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45 


WOODWELL (Joseph R.) ee 
Havana Harbor 
201%4 x 25 
ey cre the bectling cliffs and 


fortifications, to the left the blue tropical 


sea stretches itself to the horizon. 


46 


MUENIB§ Paris 


On the bank of a wé 
reclining a young woman,%n a white dress, 
revelling in the beauties off nature spread 


before her. 


Pupil at Barce- 


wc Clandio: Lorenzali and Madrazo. 


y 


_ Between Two Fires 


6 's21 


pie . 


the cloisters are seen Las the open 
- door, two monks, both evidently much en- 


a Ki amoured with a young lady, who is sitting 


i between them, much to her embarrass- 
ment. The remains of a jolly repast are 


still on the table in front of them. 


48 


RQBERT FLEURY (Tony) _ Paris. 


_ Medal, First Class, 1878. 
E, U. Officer f the Legion of Honor, 1884. 
89. E. U. Member of the 
Jury, Hors Condpurs, 1900. E. U. Mem- _ 
Not French Artists. os 


Seated on an old-fashio 
young woman in a white @ress who has 
just received a letter over which she is: 


cogitating. 


49 
HARPIGNIES (Henri) Paris 


Medals: Paris, 1866, 1868, 1869. Chev- 
alier of the Legion of Honor, 1875. Officer 
of the Legion of Honor, 1883. Hors Con- 
cours, 1889. Medal of Honor, 1897. Grand 
Prix, 1900. E. U. Commander of the Le- 
gion of Honor, 1901. Member of the Soci- 
ety of French Artists. 


Landscape ! 


1814 x 13 


A typical northern French landscape; un- 
dulating fields, with trees in the foreground. 


A strong sun throws many deep shadows. 


be 


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Le QUESNE (F.) Paris 


of the Third Class, 1893; Second Class, 


5S GREED OLLI 


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ese ees 


‘Mention Honorable, Paris, 1889. Medal 


1894.' Silver Medal, 1900. E. U. Hors 
Concours. Member of the Society of French 
Artists. 


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Ideal Head 


Se ain 


29 x 23% 


A young lady clasping in her anmms a few 


SFr EDN ile ae S 


flowers; in the background is a lake sur- 


Wear 


rounded by trees. All breathes the joy of 


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spring. 


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Paris 


‘SLOANE (George) 


The Good Story 


18 x 14 


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tated with care for every dena sit. at a ea: 


be 
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Lea Aaah 


writing table two exquisites, evidently re- 


counting an interesting episode of the past. 


gb 


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Paris, 1851, 1852, 1855. Legion 
ae | Officer of the Legion, 


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BALAY (Ch.) eae 
The Good Hostess 
i x 21% 
Before the front of a country inn two 
soldiers are being regaled by the innkeep- 


er’s daughter. Clever detail marks this in- 


teresting episode. 


55 


NEUHUYS (Albert), Le Hague 


Member of Antwerp Academy. Studied 


under Craeyvanger, Utrecht. Represented 


in many museums. 


The Family 


13 x 16 


Water Color 


A Dutch peasant interior with a young 


woman in Old World costume knitting; at 
her knee is a child playing. Seated oppo- 
site is another child holding: her mother’s 
wool. A chanming low-toned typicai epi- 


sode. 


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the execution. 


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Paysanne 


Unframed 


834 x 64 


French peasant woman returning from 


work in the fields. 


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